Sum two values coming from eval
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    Davide Di Pasquale
 le 10 Déc 2018
  
    
    
    
    
    Commenté : Stephen23
      
      
 le 30 Jan 2019
            Hi, 
I would like to ask how to sum two numerical values, which coming from the eval fucntion
set(handles.A_edit,'string',eval(char(strcat('handles.forces.',gridnames(gridnum,1),'.total.B_IBE'))));
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set(handles.A_edit,'string',eval(char(strcat('handles.forces.',gridnames(gridnum,1),'.total.C_IBE'))));
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  Stephen23
      
      
 le 10 Déc 2018
				
      Modifié(e) : Stephen23
      
      
 le 10 Déc 2018
  
			"just picked up an existing code that used this eval function."
For more than ten years it has been recommended to avoid using eval to dynamically access structure fieldnames, since MATLAB 6.5:
So whoever wrote that code is badly informed and uses poor programming practices. Do NOT learn from that code!
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  Guillaume
      
      
 le 10 Déc 2018
        Plenty of problems with your code. 
For a start set as you use it does not return a value, so there is nothing to sum. I'm going to assume that's the output of eval you want to sum. Nothing is stopping you to sum these output before you call set. 
2nd problem: Can the B_IDE ad C_IBE be summed? For that they would need to be numeric. But the string property of uicontrol expects text. Perhaps the sum should be converted to text, but you don't show that.
3rd problem: I don't see the point of the char. strcat already outputs a char array. Unless gridnames is a cell array of course, but in that case, clearly you don't know how to extract values from a cell array (using {}). In that case,
char(strcat('handles.forces.',gridnames(gridnum,1),'.total.B_IBE'))
should be:
strcat('handles.forces.',gridnames{gridnum,1},'.total.B_IBE')  %and if gridnames is a vector cell array 2d indexing is a waste of time.
And of course, 4th problem is the use of eval. It's completely unnecessary as well here as there's much simpler syntax to obtain the same.
In the end, I'm going to guess that what you want to do is:
B_total = handles.forces.(gridnames{gridnum}).total.B_ICE;
C_total = handles.forces.(gridnames{gridnum}).total.C_ICE;
set(handles.A_edit, 'string', num2str(B_total + C_total))
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  Stephen23
      
      
 le 30 Jan 2019
				Davide Di Pasquale's "Answer" moved here:
Hi Guillaume,
Now the problem is solved:
    B_total = strcat(handles.forces.(gridnames{gridnum}).total.VISCOUSDRAG_TE);
    C_total = strcat(handles.forces.(gridnames{gridnum}).total.CD_vortd);
    set(handles.cd_edit, 'string', num2str(str2double(B_total)+ str2double(C_total)));
Thanks
  Stephen23
      
      
 le 30 Jan 2019
				@Davide Di Pasquale: I accepted Guillaume's answer on your behalf, as you indicated that this answer helped you to resolve your question.
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